BVC-tanten says pressure on parents is great today

Victoria Serrander Lif, known as BVC-tanten on social media, answers hundreds of questions from worried parents and sees how social media has changed parenting.

Victoria Serrander Lif constantly meets questions from new parents as a child nurse and founder of the BVC-tanten account. Common questions concern what a ten-month-old baby can eat and how to get the child to sleep. She notes that the pressure on parents is great today because of social media.

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A concerned mother viewing threatening Snapchat messages on her phone while contacting police, illustrating a story about hate in children's chat groups.
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Mother alerts police to hate and death threats in children's Snapchat group

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Martina Ström in Hedemora was accidentally added to a chat group with elementary school children where hate, death threats and suicide incitements occurred.

A new Mediemyndigheten survey finds seven in ten young people support an age limit on social media, ideally at 15 years. Rakel Skagerberg says younger users are more easily influenced. The study surveyed 1,745 people aged 15-24.

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Counselor Matthias Rowe appeals to parents in Dalarna to wait until children reach secondary school age before giving them smartphones. The statement follows revelations of chat groups in Hedemora containing insults and death threats between children.

The Japan Times published 'Bento basics every parent needs to know' on March 18, 2026. It advises parents there is no need to think out of the box for kids' packed lunches, with the goal of keeping them simple and nutritious. Keywords include recipes, rice, meat and Japanese cuisine.

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